
Tool Shop 19 Piece Combination Drill Bit Set
A 19-piece combination drill bit set branded by "Tool Shop," featuring model number 242-4095. The set is housed in a tri-fold, tiered clear plastic clamshell case with a black plastic base. According to the packaging, the contents include 13 High Speed Steel (HSS) drill bits and 6 brad point drill bits, though some appear missing or shifted in the current slots. The bits are constructed from dark-colored steel with visible helical fluting. A prominent yellow and black label at the bottom identifies the brand and piece count. The visible condition shows signs of moderate wear and age; the clear plastic case is scuffed, dusty, and has a small spiderweb near the top hanger. A secondary cardboard price tag reading "4.00" in red marker is adhered to the front, likely from a garage sale or thrift shop. This mass-produced hardware item is typical of entry-level consumer tools from the late 20th or early 21st century. The set is intended for general-purpose woodworking and metalworking, showing standard industrial craftsmanship with no high-end performance coatings visible.
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Estimated Value
$4.00 - $6.00
Basic Information
Category
Hardware and Tools
Appraised On
May 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$4.00 - $6.00
Item Description
A 19-piece combination drill bit set branded by "Tool Shop," featuring model number 242-4095. The set is housed in a tri-fold, tiered clear plastic clamshell case with a black plastic base. According to the packaging, the contents include 13 High Speed Steel (HSS) drill bits and 6 brad point drill bits, though some appear missing or shifted in the current slots. The bits are constructed from dark-colored steel with visible helical fluting. A prominent yellow and black label at the bottom identifies the brand and piece count. The visible condition shows signs of moderate wear and age; the clear plastic case is scuffed, dusty, and has a small spiderweb near the top hanger. A secondary cardboard price tag reading "4.00" in red marker is adhered to the front, likely from a garage sale or thrift shop. This mass-produced hardware item is typical of entry-level consumer tools from the late 20th or early 21st century. The set is intended for general-purpose woodworking and metalworking, showing standard industrial craftsmanship with no high-end performance coatings visible.
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